Thing is as well that it is complete bullsh*t. After impressing as a sub v QPR Cibicki then started 6 of the next 7 matches. The first 3 matches he played in we won but then the next 3 he played in we lost them all and that included the Newport cup loss where he was absolutely abysmal. So we didn't 'win 4 or 5 matches when he started'we won 3 and we didn't just start losing when we dropped him we had lost 3 games in a row where he started and frankly he was abysmal so he was a part of why we were losing. We also had Lasogga & Saiz coming back from injury which meant there were more options available. PJ then by suggesting Cibicki should have been starting is in effect saying his other teammates weren't good enough to start which isn't great for team morale.

Does seem to me that he is trying to be a bit too clever in his attempt to stir up trouble and force a transfer through.

Again not a Heck supporter, it's irrelevant what's happening now in regards to how bad TC was imo. There's absolutely no good argument that TC should have stayed outside of a fluke first seven/eight games...Replacing him with a manager like Heck is no excuse to defend TC.

Again not a Heck fan and when/if he does go you won't find me pining for the days he was still here.

And at least I know who is to blame......why would Pontus wished to be hoodwinked again when he can be successful elsewhere. Enjoy your career big man it was good while it lasted, you gave me some wonderful experiences particularly Norwich & Villa aways, sheer ecstasy

Cibicki's face does not fit. It's as simple as that. Heckingbottom is trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea. If Cibicki plays badly, the Elland Road faithful will crucify Heckingbottom; infact Cibicki would need to have a blinder for fans not to jump down his throat.

For every week that passes the noose around Heckingbottoms neck will be getting tighter and tighter, and his creative thoughts and ideas put on the back burner in favour of the safe option of losing by just a few goals.

Jansson comes across as a leader, and whilst it was not politically correct for his outburst, whats the club going to do?

Bench him - No - public outroar

Fine him - No - public outroar

Transfer list him " "

Good morning Ell

All very true

Tbh Cibicki gives the impression he's a big girl's blouse, he has a decent cross in him but not a lot else to offer. PC is definitely one of many soft-bellied types in our squad

As for Pontus.....sadly he's off, a player we should have built a proper team around him.

Nevermind we'll no doubt sign up TOFFEE to go alongside Captain Chaos for next season

Which applies to us all mate, we got labelled for giving Hecky a chance to show his colours as most fair-minded folk would do !

Who employed TC & PH in the first instance is questionable ?

No some of us saw from the start that PH was quite clearly not up to the job and despite us pointing out the bleeding obvious it took some people a lot longer to see through the b*llshit. Like Clive said we should have been up in arms from the start and demanded answers from the board as to what on earth made them think that some bloke who was floundering at Barnsley was going to be a good manager. Instead people welcomed him, talked him up as if he was the new messiah, made all sorts of excuses and were generally insulting to those that were staring at a naked emperor and scratching their heads.

Sadly it is questionable whether Pontus will be at Leeds when he becomes a father

Will be indeed very interesting to see with which Team we will start next season. Pontus may stay if he has the feeling that the club are moving forward, that is having a team/squad able to challenge for promotion. If not, and if he has some offers from PL clubs, he would be daft not to move on...

Jansson: "It's not easy to play without confidence, which we don't have because of this form. But there were good things at Fulham.

Jansson: "We have two wins in four months, That's ridiculous." Says this has been the toughest period of his career.

Jansson on Heckingbottom: "I like him. People can't blame him." Says the failings this season lie with the players

Jansson on captaining Sweden: "That was sick. It was the biggest moment of my football career. My father was crying at home

Jansson on what's gone wrong this season: "Lots of things. We could talk about it for hours." On the question of whether the squad is worse this season than last season: "You need to speak to people higher up in the club than me about that.

Jansson on his future: said he has a five-year contract and expects to be here next season. Said he wants to play in the Premier League but that his dream is to play there with Leeds

“I want to see the club’s ambitions. I want to play in the Premier League but I don’t want to take those questions before the World Cup. I’ve said that to Martin (Dahlin). Everything can change during the World Cup.”

Jansson, who has been linked with Southampton, Burnley and West Ham in the past added that there is still interest in him.

“There is interest. All I know is that I’m going to stay in England. It will take a lot for me to leave England. I really enjoy Leeds but I want to see the ambition that now is the time to take Leeds up to the Premier League.”